Opportunity

Victorville Opengov #MS26-126

Victorville Animal Care Center Gas Line Installation Solicitation

Posted

April 30, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

MS26-126

NAICS

237120

The City of Victorville, California is seeking qualified contractors to install a new main gas line at the Animal Care and Adoption Center. - Government Buyer: - City of Victorville, California (local government) - Products/Services Requested: - Installation of new main gas line, including: - Trenching, saw cutting, concrete cutting, and excavation - Gas piping and related installation materials - Gas line installation, testing for leaks and compliance - Backfilling after installation (final surface restoration by City staff) - Requirements: - Contractors must hold a valid Class A General Engineering Contractor license - Experience with similar underground utility projects required - Compliance with California prevailing wage laws; registration with Department of Industrial Relations - Certified payroll records must be provided - 100% performance and payment bonds required - Insurance requirements must be met - 5% retention until project completion - Permits, inspections, and full OSHA compliance (including trench safety) are mandatory - Coordination with utility providers - Liquidated damages of $500 per calendar day for delays - Waste recycling and environmental compliance required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified contractors meeting requirements.

Description

The City of Victorville is seeking qualified contractors to install a new main gas line at the Animal Care and Adoption Center. The project includes trenching, saw cutting, concrete cutting, installation of gas piping, testing, and backfilling, with final surface restoration performed by City staff. Contractors must comply with California prevailing wage requirements, hold a valid Class A General Engineering Contractor license, and provide performance and payment bonds. The project requires coordination with utility providers, adherence to safety standards, and completion within the specified timeframe to avoid liquidated damages.

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